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The People in the Photo

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This 'genuinely affecting' [The Independent] novel deals with discovering secrets about a long-dead parent.

'A beguiling and compelling love story' Sunday Times

Parisian archivist Hélène knows very little about her mother, Nathalie, who died when she was four. In the hope of learning more, she places a newspaper advert calling for information on Nathalie and two unknown men pictured with her at a tennis tournament in 1971. Against the odds, she receives a response from Stéphane, a Swiss biologist: his father is one of the people in the photo. More letters, and more photos, pass between them, in an attempt to unearth the truth their parents kept from them. But as they piece together events from the past, will they discover more than they can actually deal with? Winner of twenty-five literary awards, this dark yet moving drama deftly explores the themes of blame and forgiveness, identity and love.

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      Starred review from April 15, 2014
      This remarkable debut novel begins with a photo of Parisian archivist H'l'ne's mother, Natasha, taken in 1971, a year before Natasha died. It includes two men H'l'ne has never seen before. She advertises for anyone knowing the identity of either of the men in the photo, and she connects with Stephane, whose father is one of the men. The story develops that H'l'ne was only four when her mother died, and her father and stepmother will tell her nothing about Natasha, not even how she died. Stephane's father became seriously depressed, and his parents' marriage became very bitter after 1971, so he has something at stake in this also. While the mystery surrounding Natasha unfolds, so does the deepening relationship between H'l'ne and Stephane. Told through notes and e-mails between the two, with descriptions of the photos the two uncover that are so vivid as to bring the pictures to life. Winner of more than 15 awards in France, this novel has been translated beautifully into English to thrill another continent.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2014, American Library Association.)

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